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Adobe ending mobile Flash Player, cutting 750 jobs - latimes.com - 0 views

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    In our reading this week, there is an emphasis on how the Electronic Literature Organization is working to preserve online narratives that somehow become out of date. Here is a huge reason why that is so important. As we move toward a dependence on mobile technology, Flash is officially out.
anonymous

Facebook and others aim to make the mobile Web a competitive app platform - 0 views

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    A number of companies are working together to create mobile web standards. Standardization is becoming an important issue as many of us (myself included) increasingly access the web through our smart phones.
Jillian Swisher

Lessons learned from McDonald's location-based marketing - Mobile Marketer - Advertising - 0 views

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    This article explains how location-based mobile applications can collaborate with marketing teams to provide location-specific advertisements for users.
dibyadyuti roy

App predicting Climate Change - 0 views

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    Furthering the potential of mobile applications.
Ben Bishop

B2G - MozillaWiki - 0 views

  • Mozilla believes that the web can displace proprietary, single-vendor stacks for application development
  • Boot to Gecko (B2G)
  • B2G/Architecture.
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  • The UI of B2G is called Gaia and is a collection of web apps. Some design concepts are posted here.
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    Mozilla is jumping into the ring with a mobile OS platform. Still in development, but this is the main page for info about the new platform
dibyadyuti roy

Facebook in India - 2 views

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    How mobile applications are extending the power of the net.
Bonnie Thibodeau

Multiple Usernames & Passwords No More: OneID Unveils Its Next-Gen Identity Service | T... - 0 views

  • our online identities are fragmented across an array of usernames, email addresses, screen names, social media accounts, passwords
  • can cause cracks in our security armor,
  • San Jose-based startup launching in beta today
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  • made possible by a combination of asymmetric cryptography, the maturity of mobile hardware/software (and their ubiquity), as well as a distributed architecture
  • won’t be exposed in the event of a central security breach.
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    Keeping track of passwords is definitely a hassle for most of us, so a service that groups all of them didn't seem far off. It will be interesting to see how this develops, and if it will catch on and be secure.
Rachel Henderson

HTML5: Assessing the Promise - emedia and Technology @ FolioMag.com - 0 views

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    Most of the articles I'm bookmarking for now I don't really have a lot of response or reaction to or deep meaningful thought about because I'd never even heard of HTML5 until our class last week (2.15). So, now, I'm just trying to educate myself and get caught up on what all is being said out there about HTML5. This article addresses some of that in ways I can understand.
Rachel Henderson

Thoughts on Flash - 0 views

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    Steve Jobs' "Thoughts on Flash"-a response to Adobe's apparent accusations that Apple isn't "open."
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